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    Battalion Classifieds
Battalion/Page 6
September 6, 1982 —
local / state
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
LOST
Kitchen help needed. Full or part-time,
evening shift. $4.00 per hour. HILL SEA
FOOD RESTAURANT, East 29th at Car
ter Creek. 4t5
Need employment? Apply at CENARE Ita
lian Cruisine, 404 University. 4tfn
yj/j
Now accepting applications for
waitresses. Call for an interview.
693-2818 or 693-6429.
181 tin
HELP WANTED
Experienced GRILLCOOKS,
WAITRESSES & DISHWASHERS.
Apply in person
SAMBO'S
1045 Texas Ave., C.S.
190tfn
1971 Toyota Corolla, runs well, 25 mpg.
$650. 823-0665, 845-3455. 2t4
Part-time work for student with pickup
truck $4.00 per hour, 775-5757. 3t5
'78 PU truck, Chevy, only 34,000
miles, power B/S/Door/Window, Vz
ton, diesel-excellent gas saver!
Like new, dark brown, pretty, one
owner, $4495, firm, 693-8265, ask
for Tom M.
its
FLORAL/DESIGNER
Full-time. Apply in person.
PETAL PATCH
707 Texas Ave. Suite 125.
Part-time
help wanted.
Grapevine personality.
696-3411 eoe
Part-time tor local radio station work as
news reporter & announcer. Must be
available for evenings, weekends &
holidays. Only dependable & conscien
tious need to apply. Prefer some expe
rience/advance journalism student.
Phone 779-1587, ask for Diane.
4t3
The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur
rently taking applications for newspap
er route carriers for summer & fall
semesters. Routes take 2V2 to 3 hours
per day, with salary from 400 to 800
per month. All routes receive a gas
allowance also we need soliciters for
the summer & fall semester. If interest
ed please call Julian McMurrey 693-
2323. sotfni
GRAHAM
CEATRAJL
wSTATTOA
Heeds The Best
BARTENDERS
WAITRESSES
DOORMEN
CASHIERS/HOSTESSES
D.J.s
BARRACKS
BAR MANAGERS
ADVERTISING/PROMO
TIONS ASSISTANT —
Credentials Required
★ SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER
□ood pay, opportunity for advancement
Meat appearance and cheerful attitude re
quired. Apply in person 1-2 p.m. daily, or
make appointment for interview. Graham
Central Station. 1600 South College Ave
Honda 750 Custom, Maroon, 1980, 1600
miles. Mint condition. Extras! 779-7766 or
822-4948. igotS
’75 Ford Station Wagon
p/w p/seats, $1250
'75 Ford Station Wagon $800 or
B.O.
’73 Pinto 4-speed, $850
’72 Grand Torino, $800.
3t3
1 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS
1 Bedroom, 1 bath duplex. Fenc
ed. Utilities paid. $350/mo. for 1
person. $375 for 2. Ellen-846-
7753 or 846-0916.
189tfn
LOST: Brown wallet with identification.
Please call Stanley, 260-7557, RE
WARD. 4t5
WANTED
WANTED: ME 461 and ^59 solution
inanuels, $100.00 each, Jim 693-7644. 1*5
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
SERVICES
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold
jewelry, coins, etc.
Typing experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds, 822-0544, 846-9707. 184tfn
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Center
Library research citations. 846-4263. 190t4
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
846-4708 1 «"
"Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test-
ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Fish Camp to ha\
dancing reunion
Buy & sell used furniture, antiques, dishes,
misc., 3 miles TAMU on Hwy. 60 W., 846-
3457. 3tll
Rickenbacker Bass guitar and Peavey Bass
amplifier. Excellent condition, 846-6432.
3t4
Pioneer SX-626 stereo receiver.
8544.
Call 775-
3t5
Suzuki TS250X, excellent condition, 1300
miles. IDEAL for school and play. Must
sell $1200 or best offer. For info. 775-6598,
693-9852. 2t5
1979 Kawasaki 400 LTD,
tion, 260-7985.
excellent condi-
4t7
Almost new bed for sale,
best offer will be taken.
Call 693-4332,
2t7
1980 Suzuki GS1100L, child of divorce-
Must Go! $3000, 779-9121, 845-8230.189tl0
HOUSTON POST are accepting applica
tions for fall semester. Apply early. 846-
0396, 846-2911. 160tfn
Toshiba PC-5060 cassette deck w/Dolby.
$125, 696-9693. 4t3
NEW LAUNDRY
& GAME ROOM
Wash/dry, fold service, dry
cleaning, open 24 hours, at
tendant 7 a.m.-6 p.m., 1805
Deacon at Longmire.
CAR WASH
Has latest equipment includ
ing foam brush, tire & motor
cleaner 1000 lb pressure,
open 24 hours, Deacon at
Longmire.
316
1979 Yamaha TT500, street legal,
mileage, extras, $825. 693-2605.
Starting Monday Student
Government (Student Services)
and
will be distributing Nutshell
Magazine at various campus loca
tions. This publication is free to
the student body. 412
The Student Y Fish Camp
Reunion will be held tonight at
8:00 at the Texas Hall of Fame,
immediately after the Student Y
Freshman Ice Cream Extrava
ganza.
David Gillespie, Fish Camp
director, said the Student Y de
cided to hold both events today
in an effort to increase turnout,
which is expected to be around
1,800.
He said this would be more
convenient since both events
usually are held during the First
or second week of school.
The reunion will give the
freshmen a chance to|ij
acquainted with frieo:<
counselors they met
camp and to discuss
week at the University,C|y
said.
Gillespie said freshru ,
are under the drinkinti|j
be lagged at the dooroli^
of Fame to prevent thw,,
buying alcoholic bevens
All 16 camps will lx
sented at the reunion,^,
said. A sign will identjjij|
camp, so the freshmCkfif
their own camp easily»
mingle with the otherca
I
low
4t5
I
BRYAN HOSPITAL RADIOLO
GY DEPT, has full-time position
available for a Registered X-ray
Technician. Day time hours. No
call involved. Will alternate every
third Saturday morning. Contact
Sharon Robinson, 775-4200. An
affiliate of Humana Inc.
E.O.E./M/F
217
Experienced electronics technician. Must
be able to repair Audio amplifiers. Part-
time day work. LANGE MUSIC COM
PANY 822-2334. 18915
TI-59 calculator good
6305.
price, John,
260-
lt7
Typingil Reports,
THE DOUBLE.
3755.
dissertations, etc. ON
331 University. 846-
178tfn
Interested in LAW SCHOOL? Get
some experience first. A CO-OP
position is available in Dallas foi
this fall semester. Fees will be re
funded if you already registered
Act NOW. Come by 420 Harring
ton or call 845-7814.
IRS layoffs begin
Tuesday for 5,O0(
Maserati engined Citroen SM.
37,000 miles. $8,600. 775-0345.
Sunroof,
lt8
th
CONSCIENTIOUS CLEANERS
transportation, phone & job references,
start at $3.75 per hour, travel compensa
tion, paid vacations & flexible hours at
HOME CARE SERVICES, 846-7750.
. . 178tfn
6' x 12' heavy-duty fully enclosed utility
trailer, new this year, 696-7329. 2t5
’80 VW Scirocco, like new, $6500,
1155.
693-
lt5
Part-time help needed for Analytical Labo
ratory. Some chemistry background pre
ferred. Call Bob for information at 693-
3111. 315
Ladies 3-speed bike, 26-inch.
7617.
$75.00, 693-
190t5
“The New
Sunshine Laundry’’
“Student” sit back and relax let
us wash for you! Wash, dry and
fold one day service. TV and AC,
3815 E. 29th, 846-9983.
189t10
Day & Night/part-time openings.
We work around schedule. Call
between 7 a.m.-10 a.m. & 1 p.m.-
5 p.m.
693-1669
Clara, Manager at?
IMMEDIATE: Need 10 persons to make
local deliveries. Need good car/motorcycle.
Earn $30 & up a day. Apply at 100D W.
Brookside Dr., Bryan at S. College and
Brookside Dr. 2tl0
YARD SALE: Bargains on 8 used and 14
new canoes and Wind Rider sailboats.
Saturday only. (Sept. 4), 11:00 a.m -3:00
p.m., 1212 Berkeley (off Dominik). 2t2
' Service For All
1981 Suzuki GS1000, 5400 miles must sell,
asking $2300, 846-1914. 2t5
Needed at Once: Need 12 ladies for tele
phone office work a.m., p.m. hours availa
ble, good salary, company benefits. Apply
9-5 at 100D W. Brookside Dr., Bryan at S.
College and Brookside. 2tl0
FOR RENT
r
Chrysler Corp. Cars
I Body Work — Painting
I HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
J Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1 *fnJ|
PROFESSIONAL TYPING.
Dissertations, Theses, Term Papers, Re
sumes, Etc. Call Dianne, 846-0132. 189t24
ATTENTION PSYCHOLOGY
MAJORS!
Are you interested in obtaining
some work experience related to
your major? Two part time and
one full time CO-OP positions are
available at Greenleaf Mental
Hospital in Bryan. These positions
are restricted to males. For more
information come by 420 Harring
ton or call 845-7814.
its
United Press International
The Internal Revenue Service
will lay off 24 percent of its 5,818
employees in Texas effective
Tuesday.
The layoff is part of the
nationwide layoff which was
forced by President Reagan’s
veto of the supplemental spend
ing bill.
Officials at the tax agency
said the unpaid furloughs were
announced to employees last
Friday in individual letters or in
personal visits by managers, and
will be indefinite, pending
Reagan signing a bill a]
Hating funds for federal
pprop-
I agen-
FULL OR
PART TIME
'Day Shift
'Night shift (til 10 p.m.)
'Weekends
'Flexible hours to fit your schedule
'Rapid advancement
'Cashier experience helpful
Starting Salary
$3.65/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
190tfn |
If you are a Junior in Computing
Science, want challenging part-
time work with flexible hours, and
know some PL/I, call Gary at 779-
2454.
3t2
I Brand new duplexes for J
J rent; 2 bedroom, 2 baths, |
i fireplace, w/d connections, I
j fenced yards, on Navarro, |
l one block from shuttlebus l
J route. 696-5549.
Babysitting in home. Experienced sitter-
mother. Half-days preferred. Available for
football games, 846-0194. U3
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male, 3rd roommate wanted, for a nice 2
bedroom, furnished at Taos Apts. V) rent +
electricity, 696-3905. 2t7
1U3 I Student roommate needed, 696-9547. It3
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004.)
46tfn
Male roommate to share house in north
Bryan. Call 775-3444 after 4. U3
JFRent one now and get part of De-^.
4-cember free. Prices are $45 and ^
Female roommate. $105.00 plus utilities.
Peppertree Apts. Share room, 696-6423.3t5
net:, r-nuee cue cuiu^. „ , , , . ,
„„„ ~ Female roommate needed, own bedroom,
X $ ^ 5 T er ^So th ^ pr °> $150.00 p/month + utilities. 845-5111 ask
Jvided by ZZYP. Call Jana today at * for Jol ^ eV e n i ngs , 775-8290
T693-5295. 18916* 4289
260-
lt5
THE GREENERY
Is interviewing for the following
position:
‘LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
(Starting pay $4.00 per hour)
The Greenery is located at
4303 Texas Ave.
Next to Luby’s Cafeteria.
118
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and fu
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-0396
24tfn
Xa ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★-af
3 bedroom 2 bath with all appliances plus
washer & dryer-close to TAMU & mall.
$475/mo., 775-5757. 3t5
PERSONALS
“Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test
ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn
Students interested in learning taxidermy
work, inquire at Palermo Taxidermy. We
will be taking two or three students this
semester. Phone 846-0141 or come by
3600AA Old College Road. 190t5
Full-part-time Archie’s Taco Bell. Apply at
3901 S. Texas, Bryan. R7
j Fourplex apartment for
i rent, 2 bedrooms, 1 Vabaths,
j washer and dryer, fenced
l patio; 2801-A Longmire, on
j shuttle bus route.
I $450/month, no pets. 696-
| 5549. ms
RODNEY PARIS. . .
We want your body.
Call 260-0888.
ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES OF TAMU
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
MONDAY — FRIDAY
Begin Sept. 1, 1982 — LAST DAY, Sept. 30, 1982
FOR RENT
WANTED FOR PART-TIME EMPLOY
MENT
One Student of Architecture
One Student of Mechanical Engineering
One Student of Structural Engineering
Students will be working on an experimental structure to
be built by the Texas Renaissance Festival.
The work can be done at school or home. Compensa
tion can be arranged by the hour or by bid.
For an interview call 713-894-2516. 4ts
Schlotzsky’s
WHY BOTHER WITH
ELECTRICITY BILLS?
At the VIKING...
One check pays all your housing expenses,
including top maintenance service, all electric
kitchens, pool, lighted tennis courts, and security
guard.
Compare our summer rates today
As low as $ 2SO BILLS PAID
Wm. J. Garrett ‘47
.APARTMENTS
1601 Holleman, College Station, Texas 713/693-6716
Now hiring for full-time day, part-time evening &
weekend & full-time baker. Apply in person only at 100
South Texas Ave. Must be at least 18 years old.
181 tin
SALES/DEMO
Part-Time
Demo Baldwin Pianos/Organs
No Need to Play like a Pro
Fun Job
Perfect for Student lady to work with young
lady Co-Worker
KEyboARd
| Center APPOINTMENT
Inc. 764-0006
&JUU1
POST OAK MALL
College Station Tx 77040
NOW LEASING FOR FALL4SPRING
•Pool
•Jacuzzi
•Game room
•Shuttle Bus
•Cable TV
•Security Guard
•Large Party Room
•Volley Ball Court
•Basket Ball Courts
Catty Cornered to Oaks Park with
- Picnic Area
- Trees & Gazebo
Call Soon • Only A Few Leases Left
700 Dominik, College Station, Texas
(713)693-0261
READING EFFICIENCY
COURSE
This could be the most important course of your entire
career!
IMPROVING READING COMPREHENSION
*STUDY HABITS
*SELF-ASSESSIVIENT
*TEST TAKING
"IMPROVING SPEED IN READING
*DIFFERENT STRATEGIES
FOR DIFFERENT MATERIALS
*N0TETAKING from
LECTURE and TEXTBOOK
VOCABULARY EXPANSION
WHO NEEDS THIS COURSE?
Freshman, Sophomore or Junior
or on Probation! EVERYONE
READING EFFICIENCY!
— ! on the Honor Roll
can improve his/her
Register: 718 Harrington Tower
$60.00 tuition fee — 845-7140
FOR LEASE
tyarffWay
APARTMENTS
1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, 2 swimming pools, shuttle bus,
laundry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Park
way, 693-6540. i satin
oveni<t4
cies or Congre
veto.
In the Dallas-Fon >
office, the layoffindudtcl
the 1,600 employed. Thtl
Washington said 19,0to|
88,000 employees natek
will Ik* laid off.
Peggy Moore, spoke' ,
lor the Dallas office, sJ|
furloughs will hinderkttljr
ations, primarily in thediC
responsible for tax colA
criminal investigation H
ployee plans and exempli
nizations. Only “skeletontf'
will remain.
“For example, in thea®.
investigation di vision, on,^
investigators actively invd«p
a trial in process will non'-
loughed," she said.
Reagan, in announadKh
veto last week, said thelllH
lion bill approved bv Gall
in August exceeded hissw
ing limits by $1 billion. ^
The federal Office of Fr 4$
nel Management said Mb
layoffs would lie requinWl
tween Tuesday and Sept9
Moore said the layoffi'lg
not a surprise.
“We knew, with tht 1
plernental appropriation^
not being passed, that the' b
were going to run out,”s!rK
“People who owe tht
should still pay theirtax(A ]
terest is still accruing,anW
taxes are due even if !kJ||
comes around to collecttlf
Van Riddel, spokes*'
for the National Treasun
ployees Union which repi
IRS employees, accused
of a power play, for which-
al employees are being
goats.
“It’s very demoralizing
federal employee with ad
to be treated like a prison
tid.
Ke
use
She
his
J
1
the system,” she said
Now yoif
know
United Press Internationa
Boston residents weren
Jan. 9 when they felt theW|
lings of a distant earth
originating hundreds oH
away in New Brunswick,^
da. It registered 5.9ontht^
ter scale and seismologist
certain nothing strongerh
the northeast in decades
Why it hit the northeasi
is what puzzles them.
A report in the Septtf
issue of Science Digest maf
explains that earthquakesc
West are linked to activity J
San Andreas fault when
Pacific and North America;
tonic plates about each<
shifting, settling and rubbi'
cause cjuakes. But the
solidly fixed on the b
American plate.
“It’s much harder tofe
| out why earthquakes hapj*
i the eastern part of thecoi®|
says John Ebel, of the W
Observatory at Boston Co#
“We’re 10 to 20 years I
California in research.”
The most popular theoj
East coast quakes is the j
cial rebound theory whichij
that the Northeast is still f
ering from the last ice;,
ice has obviously receded?
the ground is still springing
and cracking. Thus quakes